Wran called triple-zero after robbery

Harriet Wran, the politician's daughter who on Wednesday admitted harbouring a murderer, placed two triple-zero calls in the moments after her boyfriend and his friend stabbed small-time Sydney drug dealer Daniel McNulty to death, court documents reveal.

Wran, 28, the youngest daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to robbery in company and a murder accessory charge over the death of Mr McNulty at a notorious housing commission block in Redfern in August 2014.

An agreed statement of facts tendered in court reveals that Wran did not know her then-boyfriend Michael Lee had armed himself with a knife before she lured Mr McNulty to the door of his unit, nor that Lee's friend Lloyd Edward Haines had donned a balaclava. She also placed two emergency calls in the moments after Mr McNulty and his housemate were fatally stabbed.